We wish you a
nd your family a very Merry Christmas! The office will re-open on Tuesday
\, January 3\, 2017.

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awareness of oral cancer and help cancer patients through financial suppor
t. Created by Oral Cancer Cause\, Inc. (OCC)\, a non-profit organization t
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devastating disease with a 50 percent mortality rate.\n \nApproximately 6
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ontinue providing financial assistance to patients and their families\, en
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Melissa Wilson of McCulloch Wilson Dental. “The OCC’s Bubble Gum Challeng
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Raise awarene
ss by blowing a bubble for those who can’t!

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Join us in raising awareness for oral cancer! For more information visi
t our Facebook page\, https://www.facebook.com/McCullochWilsonDental and a
t www.oralcancercause.org

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Bubbles Will Be Blowing at
McCulloch Wilson Dental During the Oral Cancer Cause’s Second Annual Bubb
le Gum Challenge

\n

\n

Saturday\, April 1\, 2017\, Mc
Culloch Wilson Dental\, is pleased to announce its participation in the Se
cond Annual Bubble Gum Challenge to increase public awareness of oral canc
er and help cancer patients through financial support. Created by Oral Cancer Cause\, Inc. (OCC)\, a n
on-profit organization that is in its fifth year of improving the lives of
oral cancer patients and their families\, the Challenge is a whimsical wa
y to draw attention to a devastating disease with a 50 percent mortality r
ate.

\n

\n

Approximately 60\,000 new cases of oral cancer are
diagnosed in the U.S. each year. The Bubble Gum Challenge seeks to raise a
wareness about the incidence of oral cancer\, the significant impacts of t
reatment and the necessity of early diagnosis and treatment. It also focus
es on raising funds to enable OCC to continue providing financial assistan
ce to patients and their families\, enhancing their quality of life during
and after treatment.

\n

\n

“Oral cancer is a silent killer th
at results in one death every hour. At McCulloch Wilson Dental\, our value
s align with OCC’s as we strive to raise awareness about oral cancer\, whi
le seeking ways to reduce its prevalence\,” said Dr. Melissa Wilson of McC
ulloch Wilson Dental. “The OCC’s Bubble Gum Challenge is a fun and engagin
g way to raise awareness of a deadly disease whose treatment can forever a
lter the lives of survivors.”

\n

\n

Oral cancer treatments oft
en leave patients unable to do many activities others take for granted\, s
uch as the ability to chew gum or blow bubbles. As a Bubble Gum Challenge
participating practice\, McCulloch Wilson Dental will raise awareness of o
ral cancer by posting photos and videos on social media of its team blowin
g bubbles for survivors who cannot.

\n

\n

“We are thrilled at
McCulloch Wilson Dental’s participation in the Bubble Gum Challenge\,” sai
d Robin Morrison\, who co-founded OCC with Linda Miles in memory of two fa
mily members who lost their battles with oral cancer. “They will play an i
mportant role in achieving our shared goals of ensuring patients can live
with peace and dignity throughout and after their treatments.”